From the very first beginning in november 1988, when I wrote the first lines of code, Johan Muizelaar has been a very demanding and critical user, being only satisfied when it was perfect. And quite a few things I would never have started working on if he hadn't insisted that I would...
Secondly, I have to thank Brian Gaff, who is now handling the UK registrations for nearly a year, and besides doing lots of PR for my program there helped me with many things, especially with the DISCiPLE conversion program.
Finally, I'd like to thank
• | Lars Köller for transforming the plain ASCII doc to LATEX, |
• | Thomas Franke for translating the entire Dutch v1.45 manual into German, |
• | Carlo Delhez for information on the '128 and several other things, |
• | Andre Mostert for some more '128 info and info on EMS memory, |
• | Walter Prins for many '128 programs and a nice African chat, |
• | Marco Holmer for making the program such a big hit at the HCC dagen, |
• | Henk de Groot, for finding and helping me work around a bug in A86 version 3.22, |
• | Arnt Gulbrandsen for pointing out to me that it is not necessary to clear a register when it contains 0, |
• | Ruud Zandbergen for his digital joystick interface, |
• | Ettore de Simone for finding a noisy bug, and for some very wise remarks about theological issues, |
• | Jan Garnier for providing the chips to reanimate my real Spectrum, |
• | Rudy Biesma and Tonnie Stap for providing info on the DISCiPLE disk formats, |
• | Hugh McLenaghan for his very valuable help on the DISCiPLE program, |
• | Burkhard Taige for various bug reports on it, |
• | Ian Cull for enhancing the DISCiPLE program and fixing two early bugs, |
• | Bert Lenarts for information on the AZERTY keyboard, and |
• | Andre Brus for writing the most enthousiastic letter I've ever read! |